Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Elton Bradley Collins
IN 12-30-1968 Vietnam Army
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Harold Duane Collins
IN 09-02-1968 Vietnam Army
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Ronald Charles Collins
IN 12-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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Ronald James Colone
IN 04-25-1968 Vietnam Army
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David Colvin
IN 03-27-1966 Vietnam Marines
286
Robert L Conley
IN 02-01-1968 Vietnam Army
287
Thomas Michael Connell
IN 05-13-1969 Vietnam Army
288
Samuel Gerald Connelly
IN 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
289
Charles Raymond Conover
IN 09-01-1970 Vietnam Army
290
Raymond Terrence Conway
FL 09-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
291
Billy Joe Cook
IN 08-22-1967 Vietnam Army
292
Dennis Lynn Cook
IN 05-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Donald Warren Cook
IN 03-28-1970 Vietnam Army
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John Dale Cook
IN 06-13-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Ronald Marvin Cooley
IN 05-20-1967 Vietnam Marines
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David Arthur Cooper
IN 01-17-1967 Vietnam Army
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Howard Kenneth Cooper
IN 11-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
298
Maurice Alan Cooper
IN 03-09-1968 Vietnam Army
299
Robert Wayne Cooper
FL 08-08-1969 Vietnam Army
300
Joseph Michael Cornelison
CO 04-26-1969 Vietnam Army
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